A commission has been formed under the leadership of Gauri Bahadur Karki, the former president of the special court, to investigate the suppression of the Gen-G movement. Only if the report of this and such commissions can be literally followed, there will be innovation in the political, administrative and security bodies.
Due to the big scandals of corruption and irregularities, the growing anger in the society has poured into the streets through Gen-G, and the power itself has been in turmoil. In order to disrupt the situation where the names and connections of political and administrative leadership are often linked to corruption scandals, but they rarely take action, Gen-Ji has pushed the traditional leadership of the parties out of the political periphery through the movement.
At least if the major corruption scandals of the past 5/10 years are thoroughly investigated and the culprits are punished, the main purpose of the Gen-G movement will be fulfilled. If all the corruption scandals under discussion can be investigated and those involved can be prosecuted, it will be a great benefit to the country.
Former Chief Justice Sushila Karki has become the Prime Minister on the choice and proposal of Jain-ji, whose image is anti-corruption and irregularity, she has the responsibility to fulfill that goal. The Karki government should take the initiative to investigate the scandals that cannot or cannot be detected by the regular mechanisms of the state.
In recent years, numerous scandals involving corruption in procurement, from land embezzlement, have come to the fore. For example, the Giribandhu scandal, which aimed to illegally exchange and sell the land of Birtamode in Jhapa, the Wide Body scandal, which involved paying abnormal prices in the purchase process of two air buses, the Patanjali land scandal, which allowed Patanjali Yogapeeth and Ayurveda Company to purchase more land than the limit and immediately sell the plots, have not yet reached a conclusion.
Similarly, after the Maoist peace process came in 2063, the camp scam scandal in which the money released for the purpose of keeping the fighters in the camp was embezzled, the Lalitanivas scandal in which the government land in Baluwatar was transferred to the name of an individual, the health material procurement scandal that shows the irregularity in the purchase of health equipment during the ongoing covid epidemic, but the media and the civil society have been continuously covering up these issues.
Bansbari leather and shoe industry land grab scam, the government has not considered it necessary to address the voice of the citizens that even though there is an investigation and prosecution in the fake Bhutanese refugee scandal in which the political leadership also helped the gang active in collecting money from Nepalese citizens and sending them to America, the fake Bhutanese refugees have not been dealt with.
One or two or multi-party leaders are accused of involvement in major scandals of corruption and irregularities. This shows political collusion in the corruption scandal. As a result, no voice is ever raised at the political level for action. Therefore, the opportunity of forming a politically absolute government should be utilized.
If these and such scandals are investigated impartially and the culprits are brought to justice, political-administrative leadership can be the starting point for reducing the big corruption scandals. Because instead of solving it, the issues that were forced and suppressed also played a role. Therefore, investigation of such scandals is the mandate of this movement. As a
, every movement has its own agenda. The multi-party people who came to power after overthrowing the Panchayat in 2046 did not consider the need to investigate the Panchayat-era scandals and prosecute those involved in corruption, irregularity and power frenzy. Instead, the Panchayati characters themselves were placed at the head of power in turn. Within a few years he himself became corrupt. Even after the mass movement of 2062/63, there was an opportunity to make the old tendencies and characters accountable and partners in the action according to the blame. The ruling parties did not care about it.
The current Gen-G movement has created a new 'cut off point' for investigation and action. This opportunity should not be missed. At least in the last year, if there can be a thorough investigation and action against those involved, all those who are created under the guise of power will come under the ambit of action.
Second, there will be a massive purge in politics and bad characters will be sidelined. Thirdly, scandals of corruption and irregularities will not be rekindled and resentment and anger will not be born again. If the previous high-ranking convicts face punishment, then anyone will hesitate to create such scandals in the future.
It is advisable for the government to form a commission with a broad objective to eradicate corruption. At this time, the demand for investigating the assets of those who have reached high positions after 2046 is intensifying and the government should move forward. However, the functioning of such commissions should be independent and implementation should be ensured. Otherwise, such commissions have not been formed before. As a
, in February 2058, the government formed a 'High-Level Property Investigation Commission' under the leadership of Supreme Court Judge Bhairav Prasad Lamsal. After the restoration of democracy, the commission had the right to investigate the assets of the executive, legislature, judiciary, constitutional bodies, and those in the bureaucracy. The Prime Minister at that time, Sher Bahadur Deuba, also expressed that he would first make his own assets public through the commission. The Commission also submitted its report in March 2059. But transparent implementation could not be done.
Although some actions were taken, there was no remarkable achievement. Similarly, the report of the commission led by former judge Janardan Lal Mallik to investigate the suppression of the 2046 mass movement and the report of the commission led by former judge Krishnajung Rayamazhi to investigate the suppression of the 2062/63 mass movement was not implemented.
so that the old trend continued to prevail in politics. A commission has been formed under the leadership of Gauri Bahadur Karki, the former president of the special court, to investigate the suppression of the Gen-G movement. Only if the report of this and such commissions can be literally followed, there will be innovation in the political, administrative and security bodies.
